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What does tucker mean?

Tucker is a verb that means to make folds in something, such as a piece of cloth or paper, or to make someone or something become tired or exhausted.

Here are some examples of sentences using the word "tucker":

* She tucked the blanket into the bed.

* The long hike really tucker me out.

* He was so tired that he could barely tucker his shoelaces.

Tucker can also be used as a noun to refer to the act of making folds in something, or to a piece of cloth or paper that has been folded.

Here are some examples of sentences using the word "tucker" as a noun:

* She had a beautiful tucker at the neck of her dress.

* The tucker on the map showed where the treasure was buried.

Tucker can also be used as a slang term for food, especially in Australia and New Zealand.

Here are some examples of sentences using the word "tucker" as a slang term for food:

* He was so hungry that he could eat a whole tucker.

* We went to the restaurant and had some tucker.